The CEO of Royal Jordanian, Samer Majali, stated that there are currently no Jordanians stranded at airports, according to the airline’s available information. He explained that Royal Jordanian suspends flights to any country that closes its airspace. Flights to Syria, Iraq, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Kuwait, and Qatar remain suspended due to those countries’ airspace closures. Key points: All Saturday flights to Europe, the United States, North Africa, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Lebanon departed with delays and returned according to schedule later in the evening. Sunday flights to Europe, the United States, Egypt, North Africa, Saudi Arabia, and Lebanon are operating as scheduled, with minor delays. No flights were diverted, as Jordanian airspace has remained operational. Passengers traveling to Syria are being transported by bus from Queen Alia International Airport to Damascus and back. Majali added that some passengers bound for Gulf destinations are currently at Queen Alia International Airport awaiting the resumption of flights, but there are no confirmed cases of stranded Jordanians at this time.
The CEO of Royal Jordanian, Samer Majali, stated that there are currently no Jordanians stranded at airports, according to the airline’s available information. He explained that Royal Jordanian suspends flights to any country that closes its airspace. Flights to Syria, Iraq, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Kuwait, and Qatar remain suspended due to those countries’ airspace closures. Key points: All Saturday flights to Europe, the United States, North Africa, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Lebanon departed with delays and returned according to schedule later in the evening. Sunday flights to Europe, the United States, Egypt, North Africa, Saudi Arabia, and Lebanon are operating as scheduled, with minor delays. No flights were diverted, as Jordanian airspace has remained operational. Passengers traveling to Syria are being transported by bus from Queen Alia International Airport to Damascus and back. Majali added that some passengers bound for Gulf destinations are currently at Queen Alia International Airport awaiting the resumption of flights, but there are no confirmed cases of stranded Jordanians at this time.
The CEO of Royal Jordanian, Samer Majali, stated that there are currently no Jordanians stranded at airports, according to the airline’s available information. He explained that Royal Jordanian suspends flights to any country that closes its airspace. Flights to Syria, Iraq, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Kuwait, and Qatar remain suspended due to those countries’ airspace closures. Key points: All Saturday flights to Europe, the United States, North Africa, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Lebanon departed with delays and returned according to schedule later in the evening. Sunday flights to Europe, the United States, Egypt, North Africa, Saudi Arabia, and Lebanon are operating as scheduled, with minor delays. No flights were diverted, as Jordanian airspace has remained operational. Passengers traveling to Syria are being transported by bus from Queen Alia International Airport to Damascus and back. Majali added that some passengers bound for Gulf destinations are currently at Queen Alia International Airport awaiting the resumption of flights, but there are no confirmed cases of stranded Jordanians at this time.
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Royal Jordanian: No Jordanians Stranded at Airports Amid Regional Airspace Closures
 
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